Title :
Electron Emission Spectra Produced by Exploding-Wire Photon Sources
Author :
Fromme, D.A. ; van Lint, V.A.J. ; Stettner, R. ; Mallon, C.
Author_Institution :
Mission Research Corporation La Jolla, California 92037
Abstract :
Total yeilds and average energies were measured for the low-energy electron spectra emitted from gold, silver, aluminum and carbon by exploding-wire photon irradiation. A simple linear times exponential energy distribution function was used to fit the retarding potential curves from vacuum photoemission diodes. The yield was in the vicinity of 1014 electron/cal; the average-electron energy in the range of 1 keV. A variation of total yield was found depending on the surface treatment prior to irradiation. As little as 100 Ã
of carbon deposited on gold produced a factor of 3 drop in yield.
Keywords :
Aluminum; Carbon dioxide; Diodes; Distribution functions; Electron emission; Elementary particle vacuum; Energy measurement; Gold; Photoelectricity; Silver;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1977.4329250